apolo Posted September 29, 2016 Share Posted September 29, 2016 Hello, i'm new in this forum and I need some help. I've downloaded 4 pokemon roms a few days ago and I tried to use pokegen and pkhex to change my pokemon moves and none of them work... I've tried changing the ini line to uncompressed (SAV/SNA File Format == Uncompressed) , changing in the emulator the file save size to "flash 512kb" and nothing works.... in pokegen it actually opens the file but it says this error: "unable to determine the save file game. Select from the list below to force it to be treated as beeing from a particular game", even if i select the correct game and region it loads nothing.... with pkhex it's even worse because it loads nothing at all... only shows up this error: Attempted to load an unsuported file type/size. File Loaded: G: \noozomer\NO$GBA_2.6a\BATTERY\3541 - Pokemon Platinum Version.SAV File Size: 532848 bytes (0x82170) any help please?? I use NO$GBA 2.6a. A few days ago I've downloaded WINDS PRO which comes with more versions of DS emulators including NoGBA2.8 and desmume and none of the worked with pokegen and pkhex and I uninstalled it it's a problem of the ini? of the emulator? of my computer? or what? my pc specs: I7 4790 3.6 GHZ RAM 16GB Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit GTX 960 2GB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theSLAYER Posted September 30, 2016 Share Posted September 30, 2016 apolo said: Hello, i'm new in this forum and I need some help. I've downloaded 4 pokemon roms a few days ago and I tried to use pokegen and pkhex to change my pokemon moves and none of them work... I've tried changing the ini line to uncompressed (SAV/SNA File Format == Uncompressed) , changing in the emulator the file save size to "flash 512kb" and nothing works.... in pokegen it actually opens the file but it says this error: "unable to determine the save file game. Select from the list below to force it to be treated as beeing from a particular game", even if i select the correct game and region it loads nothing.... with pkhex it's even worse because it loads nothing at all... only shows up this error: Attempted to load an unsuported file type/size. File Loaded: G: \noozomer\NO$GBA_2.6a\BATTERY\3541 - Pokemon Platinum Version (US).SAV File Size: 532848 bytes (0x82170) any help please?? I use NO$GBA 2.6a. A few days ago I've downloaded WINDS PRO which comes with more versions of DS emulators including NoGBA2.8 and desmume and none of the worked with pokegen and pkhex and I uninstalled it it's a problem of the ini? of the emulator? of my computer? or what? my pc specs: I7 4790 3.6 GHZ RAM 16GB Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit GTX 960 2GB For starters, please don't use no$ anymore. At least move on to Desmume or something. (I couldn't even get past creating a character on Pokemon HG) Also, try using this to resize your save: https://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?2975-NDS-Save-File-Converter-v2-5-Updated-7-24-2011 Always back up your save data and stuff. Won't be responsible for anything that happens to your save! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 30, 2016 Share Posted September 30, 2016 What if you used "SAV/SNA File Format == Raw" instead of Uncompressed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apolo Posted September 30, 2016 Author Share Posted September 30, 2016 What if you used "SAV/SNA File Format == Raw" instead of Uncompressed? same result... pokegen opens the save but with this error: unable to determine the save file game. Select from the list below to force it to be treated as beeing from a particular game pkhex can't open the file at all Edit: i found the problem!! it wasn't working because i typed RAW instead of Raw!!! now pokegen is working !!! thanks mate!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 30, 2016 Share Posted September 30, 2016 That being said, I think you really should use DeSmuME instead like Slayer recommended. Newer versions with Dynamic Recompiler work better than ever even on lower-end computers, you don't really need amazing hardware to run it properly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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